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Christmas 2022 Opening

As Christmas 2022 approaches we start to get excited for Christmas Jumper Day (8th December), our Christmas party (2nd December) and of course being off over the festive period to spend much deserved time with our friends and families. Over the festive period we will be closing our offices as follows. But please be assured […]

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Christmas Food Bank Collection

This year we are again collecting food donations for our local food banks. Our team will be gradually filling our collection boxes and we hope that our clients will help too. With the recent increase in the cost of living, as well as the colder seasons requiring more energy to be used to heat homes and […]

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Temporary Closure of our Ossett Office

UPDATE 6th October 2022: The minor refurbishment works are completed and we are ready to welcome clients back into our Ossett office from Monday 10th October. There may still be some finishing to do (painting/furniture re-building) but it’ll still be a safe and pleasant place for us to meet. Thank you so much for your patience […]

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Mediation to help thousands more families avoid costly legal battles

Our Family Law team here at Thornton Jones Solicitors were really pleased to learn of further funding by the Government into the Mediation Voucher Scheme; a scheme which enables eligible families to apply for a £500 voucher to be used towards the payment for Mediation. Announced via a press release on gov.uk on 3rd June 2022, the press release stated […]

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What happens once an application for a Child Arrangements Order is made?

Once an application for a Child Arrangement Order has been made, Cafcass (Children and Families Court Advisory and Support Service) will start making basic safeguarding enquiries with the Police and Social Services. All parties will be contacted by Cafcass for an initial discussion, usually by telephone. At this stage they will only want to discuss with you […]

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